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NSSL's Ted Mansell pulls out plates to help stabilize the NOAA X-Polmobile radar.
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NOAA/NSSL X-Pol Mobile radar scanning before the storm.
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NOAA/NSSL X-Pol Mobile radar scanning before the storm.
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NOAA/NSSL X-Pol Mobile radar uses a 3cm wavelength to detect smaller particlesincluding cloud droplets. This radar can distinguish tornado debris clouds from precipitation.
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NOAA/NSSL X-Pol Mobile radar ready for operation.
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NOAA/NSSL X-Pol Mobile radar after the storm has passed over
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NSSL retired scientist Don Burgess pioneered the concept of nowcastingby using radar to direct an NSSL research team during a tornado interceptand lead the discovery of the tornado vortex signature seen in radardisplays. Burgess leads the NO-XP mobi
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Nebraska storms looking to southwest from NSSL MV.
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Nebraska storms looking to southeast from NSSL MV. The team was betweentwo storms at that time.
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Viewing storm looking to the southwest
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Viewing storm looking to the southwest
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Spectacular thunderstorm and super cell clouds observed during VORTEX2.
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Rainbow following storm passage
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Weak rotation
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Weak rotation
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Sunset with contrails after a day of studying storms on VORTEX2
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The Tornado Dome, home of Clinton, Oklahoma, high school sports audtiorium.
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Clinton, Oklahoma, home of the Red Tornadoes.
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The field command vehicle passing the SMART-R radar outside of Canute,Oklahoma, on I-40 heading towards Texas.
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SMART-R radar heading toward the storms outside of Childress, Texas.
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